The
Report
Stated
Everyone
is
currently
under
this
belief
that
Arijit
Singh
lost
out
on
a
song
in
Welcome
To
New
York
because
of
Salman
Khan.
In
fact,
some
even
went
up
to
speculate
how
Salman
is
ensuring
Arijit
doesn't
get
any
song
in
any
of
his
films,
even
if
it's
cameo
in
this
case.
But
guess
there's
no
truth
to
this
above
report.
It's
Not
A
Salman
Khan
Film
Rubbishing
Salman's
involvement
in
finalising
the
singer
for
the
song,
a
source
clarified,
"One
needs
to
get
this
right
that
Welcome
To
New
York
is
not
Salman's
film.''
Salman
Is
Surprised
To
See
All
These
Baseless
Reports
''He
just
has
one
special
appearance
in
the
film
so
why
will
he
even
get
into
the
music
space?
He
himself
is
surprised
after
reading
these
baseless
reports.''
Arijit
Might
Have
Lost
The
Song
Cos...
''Maybe
Arijit
could
have
lost
out
on
the
song
because
of
his
own
monetary
differences
with
the
producers.
After
all,
it's
the
producers
who
take
the
final
call."
When
The
Producer
Read
The
News
Vashu
Bhagnani
told
Indian
Express,
"I
saw
all
this
on
TV
and
online
and
was
so
confused
as
to
what
was
happening.
Arijit
Singh
never
sang
for
Welcome
to
New
York
in
any
capacity
and
this
can
be
checked.''
Arjit
Never
Sang
For
Us
''He
never
sang
a
scratch
either.
Shamir
(Tandon),
the
composer
of
the
song
and
I
were
interested
in
a
certain
texture
of
voice
and
Rahat
suited
it
perfectly.
So
we
asked
him.
If
Arijit
didn't
sing,
how
can
anyone
remove
his
voice?,"
said
Bhagnani,
adding
that
it
was
a
bad
case
of
Chinese
whispers.
He
Was
Shocked
After
Reading
Babul
Supriyo's
Comments
About
Salman
Bhagnani
also
said
that
Rahat
and
some
other
Pakistani
singers
associated
with
Bollywood
have
been
recording
songs
online,
in
the
wake
of
Indo-Pak
tensions.
"Since
they
aren't
visiting,
all
the
web
files
are
being
exchanged
online,"
said
Bhagnani,
adding
that
he
was
shocked
by
the
comments
made
by
singer
and
Union
Minister
Babul
Supriyo
about
the
piece.
What
The
Singer
Had
Said
"I
am
not
sure
why
Atif
got
to
sing
Dil
Diya
Gallan
when
Arijit
could
have
done
a
much
better
job.
The
FM
stations
played
the
song
galore,
while
news
channels
announced
the
name
of
our
soldiers
martyred
by
Pakistan-sponsored
terrorists."